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Leading Gastropubs in South West England
Included below are gastropubs, such as The White Hart in South West England. Gastropubs – restaurants in a public house or coaching inn. Although there are a huge range of styles of gastropubs in the UK, you can expect those included in this guide to offer very good food in comfortable surroundings. There will usually be a strong British accent to the menu, but many chefs will also display a grounding in classic French cuisine.
The White Hart
Widcombe Hill, Widcombe, Bath
Popular with both locals and tourists who stumble across this distinctive and popular pub with rooms, The White Hart serves up a short and uncomplicated menu, which draws influence from the Mediterranean. Light lunches can be chosen from a range of... more
The Albion
Boyces Avenue, Clifton Village, Bristol
This former 17th Century coaching inn had a makeover in 2005, with the result being a rather excellent 80-cover gastropub. The kitchen is headed up by former River Cafe and Anchor and Hope chef Clarke Oldfield, who is no stranger to fresh, simple and... more
King William
36 Thomas Street, Bath
The King William is the kind of pub most would love as their local. The light bar and burgundy snug is filled with small tables, which get cleared to make way for the evening’s drinkers. Dinner is served in the charming, eclectic dining room... more
The Old Inn
Holton, Wincanton
The menu at this smartly refurbished 17th century coaching inn does what it says on the tin; a steak and fish house serving slabs of protien cooked over charcoal. So what's the big deal? Well, there's the fact that nearby Clinger Farm supplies the... more
The Hop Pole
7 Albion Buildings, Upper Bristol Road, Bath
The Hop Pole is heartily proud of its pub roots, with a pared down, dark-panelled interior leading through to a glorious vine covered beer garden. Homemade bar snacks are served alongside starters or light bites such as half a pint of prawns with... more
The Dundry Inn
Church Road, Dundry, Bristol
This long established rustic village gastropub was given a makeover in 2011, breathing new life in to the building. Exposed stone walls, a real log fire and simple wooden tables and chairs add up to an unpretentious, inviting environment in which to... more
The Lord Poulett Arms
Hinton St George
Situated in a handsome Somerset village is the elegantly restored and thatched Lord Poulett Arms. A delightful village pub and restaurant with rooms, it attracts locals and city escapees alike. Depending on the weather you can dine in the board and... more
The Kensington Arms
35/37 Stanley Road, Redland, Bristol
Set in the heart of the Redland area of Bristol, this stylish gastropub sports first floor “supper rooms” available for private hire and an outdoor terrace in addition to the bar and handsome main dining area. Ex- Le Manoir chef Simon Bradley applies... more
The Gurnard's Head
Nr Zennor, St Ives
This restaurant and pub with rooms on the Atlantic coast of Cornwall is under the same ownership as the acclaimed Felin Fach Griffin in Wales. Bare wood tables and chairs against flagstone floors of the bar area give way to the bright blue and... more
The Dartmoor Inn
Moorside, Lydford, Okehampton
The Dartmoor Inn has a series of intimate dining rooms each with its own intriguing style. There are decorative nods towards Scandinavia and New England in this contemporary restaurant but although each room differs in style a relaxed and friendly... more
St Kew Inn
St Kew, Bodmin
Slate floors, an open fire and beer from wooden barrels make for a suitably rustic atmosphere at this beautiful 15th century village pub. The building once housed the masons that built the village’s impressive church, while the pub’s huge lawn garden... more
Victoria Inn
Perranuthnoe, Penzance
The Victoria Inn is one of the oldest public houses in Cornwall. It can be found in the small coastal village of Perranuthnoe, only 4 miles from Penzance. Stewart and Anna took over the Victoria Inn in March 2006 and have since gained entry in the... more
The Marlborough Tavern
35 Marlborough Buildings, Bath
A short, fresh menu full of big, unfussy flavours and even bigger portions concentrates on home cooked food using robust seasonal ingredients. Upmarket burgers, fish and chips and bangers are all present on the menu, which also reveals a more refined... more
The Ferryboat Inn
Helford Passage, Falmouth
The Wright Brothers, whose Oyster and Porter House is a firm favourite with the foodies who flock to London's Borough market, have brought their winning ways with British seafood to picteresque West Cornwall. Take a seat at the oyster bar for half a... more
The Jack in The Green
London Road, Rockbeare, Exeter
Seasonality and provenance are at the forefront of this modern British menu. The a la carte menu includes 'Totally Devon' selections in bold print which use local ingredients. This could include Vulscombe goat’s cheese mousse with parmesan and basil... more
The Garrick's Head
7/8 St Johns Place, Bath
Conveniently situated next door to Bath's Theatre Royal, this city centre gastropub is keeping the tradition of the inn alive with simple English food and great local ales. Wash down an exemplary plate of farmer Richard Vaughan’s famous middle white... more
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